Showing posts with label Platinum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Platinum. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Fine Jewelry Platinum

In our hungry-for-anything new pop culture world, celebrities are often the ones that can start a hot fashion trend seemingly overnight. With their heavy media exposure, they are often photographed wearing the latest styles in fashion and jewelry.

Platinum engagement and wedding rings are the latest celebrity trend that has taken the jewelry industry by storm. Several high-profile newlyweds have taken a shine to the cool elegance of platinum.

“Platinum is like our relationship in that it is strong, precious and timeless,” says Nick Lachey about the custom made platinum wedding rings he and his wife Jessica Simpson tied the knot with.

It seems that view of the lustrous metal is shared by other celebrity couples as well such as: Russell Crowe and Danielle Spencer, Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale, Adam Sandler and Jackie Titone, as well as, popular actresses Reese Witherspoon and Kate Hudson.

Celebrities are especially fond of pairing fancy colored diamonds with their platinum rings. Also, the three diamond platinum engagement ring has quickly become all the rage among new brides.

So, if you’re looking to buy diamond jewelry online, whether it’s for a special occasion like a wedding, or a gift for a special person, consider platinum jewelry as one of your best and brightest options.

Platinum Diamond

The choice of metal setting for a diamond stud is often almost as important as the diamond stud itself. Most Platinum jewelry is 95% pure platinum combined with 5% iridium, palladium, ruthenium, or other alloys. Platinum is a more durable metal than gold. When gold is scratched or polished, small percentages of metal is lost, and this can add up over time. A scratch on platinum may leave a mark, but will not easily lose metal. For this reason, Diamond Stud Earrings set in platinum will be more durable in the long term than those set in gold.

Backs
Screw Backs (threaded backs) offer a greater degree of security for diamond earrings than do friction backs. It is nearly impossible for a screw back (threaded back) diamond stud to slip out of the ear. As a negative, many people find screw backs (threaded backs) difficult to put on and remove. But, if you often lose earrings with friction backs, screw backs (threaded backs) may be the right choice for you.

Friction Backs are easier to put on and remove than screw backs (threaded backs). Premier Jewelry friction back studs have 2 notches on the post, making it unlikely that they will slip off by accident while being worn, but they still do not have the same security as screw backs (threaded backs). Friction backs are a good choice for everyday wear diamond studs, or if you rarely lose an earring while wearing it.

Settings
Premier Jewelry settings are handcrafted with attention to details. Diamond studs should sit flat against the ear, and the style and quality of a setting can make a difference - balance is the determining factor. Settings are meant to be designed so the diamond sits as far back toward the post as possible.

Four-prong Basket-style: In this style, the diamonds are set lower in the basket than other basket-settings, pulling the center of gravity toward the ear lobe. This causes the diamond to sit flat against the ear when worn and creates a good fit.

Three-prong Martini-style: In this style, the diamonds are set low in the basket, pulling the center of gravity toward the ear lobe. The three prong settings create an elegant look with less metal to obstruct the diamond. For many people, this is the best fit. This setting is only available with Round Brilliant cut diamonds.

Crown style: The crown style pushes the diamond forward in the setting, resulting in a stud that droops when worn. For this reason, Premier Jewelry does not carry crown style settings.
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